The City of Boston
A great advantage to studying at Boston University is the accessibility of Boston itself, which is widely considered one of the most desirable United States cities in which to live. Rich in history and culture, Boston is also a city of thriving industry and modern vitality. Most important, Boston is a city of education. Long recognized as the educational capital of the United States, Boston is home to more than sixty colleges and universities. There is truly no better place to be a student.
While at CELOP, you will find many exciting things to do around Boston. You can explore the country's early history along the Freedom Trail, attend a performance of the Boston Ballet, cheer for the Red Sox baseball team at Fenway Park, enjoy a meal of local seafood or international cuisine, shop in the elegant boutiques of Newbury Street, run the trails along the Charles River, or just relax among the flowers in the Public Garden.
And beyond . . .
When you want to get away, there are also many opportunities for weekend trips. You can sightsee in New York, feast on lobster and summer sunshine up in Maine, hike in New Hampshire's White Mountains or ski the slopes in Vermont. All of these places are an easy drive or bus ride from Boston—you will never run out of things to do!
CELOP suggestions for things to do in Boston
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